And I'm happy because nowadays, Beaujolais Noveau has become established in JapanGamay-chan!?That's confinement!But thanks to that Beaune become famous for GamayGamay, you stay strong even in face of hard timesThanks to the Japanese being so gullible to trend and promotion, business is easyRather than strong, sounds more like desperate to me...So at the end of the 14th century, cultivation of Gamay outside the Beaune region is outlawed.Gamay
She's cute and loved by everyone, but... she has a very calculating character. If she trips, she won't stand back for free.
Specialty: low tannin, rich sourness and fruity taste. Not suitable to be aged.Gamay is easy to cultivate and can be enjoyed quickly. But it's difficult to produce high quality aged wines from herThat's somewhat pitiful...